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E Gallery Studios – West Dallas

Three-Hour BYOB Painting Class with Canvas, Paint, and Supplies for One or Two (59% Off)

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Fri Nov 09 05:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$70
Discount
59%
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$41
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  • Girls Night Out
  • Crafty
  • BYO

In a Nutshell

During three-hour BYOB painting classes, experienced artists help students create their own canvas painting

The Fine Print

  • Expires 90 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy multiple as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Must sign waiver.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Artistic expression can take the form of a vibrant painting, a decapitated sculpture, or front-yard hedges trimmed into the shape of longing. Let creativity blossom with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $29 for a three-hour BYOB painting class with canvas, paint, and supplies for one (a $70 value)
  • $58 for a three-hour BYOB painting class with canvas, paint, and supplies for two (a $140 value)

During three-hour painting classes, resident artists help students create an original canvas painting. Pupils are encouraged to bring their own beverages and snacks.

E Gallery Studios

Situated in the heart of Dallas’ Design District, E Gallery Studios is a workspace for local artists as well as a creative facility where aspiring painters can attend workshops. E Gallery looks every inch the modern art studio, with large works of local art adorning the chocolate-hued walls. In addition to BYOB painting classes, the studio also hosts private painting parties for up to 45 participants. Visit the onsite frame shop for a custom frame for your masterpiece.

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E Gallery Studios

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